My Site is scheduled for deletion messages--but I don't have Site Deletion Set

I came in to work on Monday, and found out a number of managers had received the following messages about My Site deletions:

Sent: Sunday, March 01, 2009 12:20 AM

To: Manager

Subject: The My Site ofÃÂ "User" is scheduled for deletion

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The My Site of "User" is scheduled for deletion. As their manager you are now the temporary owner of their site. This temporary ownership gives you access to the site to copy any business-related information you might need. To access the site use this URL

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How to modify the content of the below "My Site is scheduled for deletion" message to managers :

To: Manager Name

Subject: The My Site of User_Name is scheduled for deletion

The My Site of User_Name is scheduled for deletion. As their manager you are now the temporary owner of their site. This temporary ownership gives you access to the site to copy any business-related
information you might need. To access the site use this URL: http://mysite.sambets.com/personal/User_Name

The My Site of user is scheduled for deletion in 3 days. As their manager you are now the temporary owner of their site. This temporary ownership gives you access to the site to copy any business-related information you might need. To
access the site use this URL: http://moss/my/personal/user

Now the issue is, that user has not been deleted, so there is no reason for their site to be deleted.

My manager is getting the following email "The My Site of XXXXXXXX is scheduled for deletion. As their manager you are now the temporary owner of their site. This temporary ownership gives
you access to the site to copy any business-related information you might need. " Can anyone tell me the number of days before the my site gets deleted and can the deletion be stopped?

Is there a way in MOSS 2007 to determine who has deleted a site collection? From my understanding you can use the Audit Logs of a Site Collection to see what was deleted but where do I look, if there is somewhere, to see who deleted the site collection
itself.
I have looked in the "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\web server\extensions\12\LOGS" but can't find anything related to the deletion. My current diagnotic log settings for "Administration" assuming that is the correct category are set
to Event Log: Error and Trace Log: Medium.
Thank you,
Don

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